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Download Applications Introductions SLCS_DM_1.0e.pdf (2012-05-16)
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The CC500 is a D-Bus gateway for the SLCS that connects with a host through the Modbus protocol over an RS232/RS485 communications interface. The CC500 not only acts as an intermediary by translating between the Modbus and D-Bus protocols but also buffers all command and response transactions for all the devices on the D-Bus network allowing the CC500 to keep tabs on the real time status for all the LTUs and relay loads. Thus any request by the host for the status of any relay load can be responded to within 0.2 seconds.
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LT3300 Selectively Enabled Addressable Relays |
The LT3300 is an LTU (load terminal unit) of the SLCS series with the unique ability to selectively allow or disallow control of the load through the use of the IS digital switch or central host. This capability is useful in places where there are times when the lights are not allowed to be controlled locally during busy hours such as in a public facility but control is allowed during off peak hours.
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LT4500 Digital Dimmer Controller |
The LT4500 is an LTU (load terminal unit) of the SLCS series that is designed specifically for use with LED dimmers or fluorescent light dimmable ballasts. The LT4500 has 4 channels of 0 to 10V analog outputs which can be used to control dimmable ballasts and 4 matching 0 to 10V analog inputs for connecting with dimmer switches.
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LT3504 Four Channel Addressable Relay |
The LT3504 is a general purpose and the most commonly used LTU of the SLCS series. It has 4 channels each with its own built-in relays that allow it to directly control a lighting or other load.
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LT3100 - 4 Channel Addressable Relays for Magnetic Contactors |
The LT3100 is a smart addressable relay that is designed specifically for use with MCs (magnetic contactors). Each LT3100 can connect up to 4 sets of MCs. Unlike conventional addressable relays, the LT3100 can sense the current manual/auto status, overload status and trip status of the MC, these can be shown in sync with its corresponding IS switch or through a central host.
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